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SCOTT IN SICK LACI LIE TO LOVER
NY Post.com ^ | Nov 7, 2003 | HOWARD BREUER

Posted on 11/07/2003 5:39:51 AM PST by runningbear

SCOTT IN SICK LACI LIE TO LOVER


SCOTT PETERSON Prophetic death fib.

SCOTT IN SICK LACI LIE TO LOVER

By HOWARD BREUER
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November 7, 2003 -- MODESTO, Calif. - Scott Peterson lied to mistress Amber Frey, telling her his wife was dead - a prophetic fib told on the very same day he purchased a boat possibly used in Laci Peterson's murder, a cop testified yesterday.

Detective Al Brocchini also suggested that the fertilizer salesman knew his pregnant wife was dead a day after she was reported missing. Brocchini said Peterson asked him on Christmas Day 2002 whether cops had used cadaver dogs to find her.

Brocchini's testimony came on the seventh day of a preliminary hearing to determine if there's enough evidence to try Scott Peterson, 31, for the murder of wife Laci and their unborn son, Connor.

Peterson told Frey on Dec. 9 that "he had lost his wife and this would be his first holiday without his wife," said Brocchini.

Laci disappeared on Christmas Eve, while Scott Peterson claims he was on a solo fishing trip in San Francisco Bay. Remains of the missing woman and her unborn son washed ashore near San Francisco in April, and cops arrested Scott Peterson days later.

Brocchini said Peterson made himself a suspect almost immediately by acting suspiciously.

Police found a loaded handgun in Peterson's car as they combed through the couple's house on Christmas Eve, when Laci was first reported missing.

The detective offered no suggestion that the gun - with no round in the chamber and a magazine loaded with live ammo - had recently been used by Peterson.

But Brocchini recalled how a nervous Scott Peterson called him at 2 a.m. Christmas morning, demanding the gun back.

"He said he wished I'd told him I kept the gun for evidence," Brocchini testified. "I responded it was illegal to have a loaded gun in his glove box and I was going to put it into evidence."

Peterson then asked "if they had used cadaver dogs to search for Laci," the investigator recalled.

"I said, 'No, I hadn't considered her dead yet.' I was kind of surprised he asked that."

Cadaver dogs later tracked Laci's scent from Modesto to the bay, according to court documents.

The preliminary hearing, before Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami, is scheduled to resume on Wednesday. .............

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Detective: Peterson said Laci was dead

Posted on Fri, Nov. 07, 2003

Detective: Peterson said Laci was dead

By Brian Anderson
CONTRA COSTA TIMES

MODESTO - Two weeks before his wife disappeared, Scott Peterson told his mistress he was a widower about to spend his first Christmas alone, an investigator testified Thursday.

That was Dec. 9, the same day Peterson purchased the boat he told police he used while fishing San Francisco Bay the day his wife disappeared, said Detective Al Brocchini.

Taking the witness stand on day six of Peterson's preliminary hearing, the Modesto officer said he interviewed Amber Frey after she called a tip line Dec. 30, telling him she had been romantically involved with Scott Peterson.

Frey told him Peterson had told her he was single -- a lie, she later learned. She said she confronted him Dec. 9, and he told her his wife was dead, the detective said.

A Stanislaus County judge is hearing evidence to determine whether there is enough proof to continue holding Peterson on two murder counts.

Peterson has denied killing his pregnant wife.

Laci Peterson vanished Dec. 24 and later turned up dead on the shores of San Francisco Bay not far from where Peterson said he was fishing.

Peterson was arrested April 18 in San Diego, driving a 1984 Mercedes Benz that Brocchini said Peterson told him he bought with $3,600 in cash days earlier while using his mother's name.

With dyed hair and sporting a goatee, Peterson told the seller that his parents named him Jacquelyn Peterson in a "Boy Named Sue" thing, referring to the Johnny Cash song about a boy given a girl's name, Brocchini said.

Offering up detailed description of the early search for the pregnant Modesto woman, Brocchini told a packed courtroom that Scott Peterson's behavior was, in some instances, surprising.

Peterson said in early questioning that on Christmas Eve he had gone fishing in his new boat. He had planned to golf, but the chilly December temperatures changed his mind, Brocchini said he was told.

Peterson returned home about 4:30 p.m. His wife was nowhere to be found.

Brocchini arrived about 9:30 p.m. at the Peterson house after police were called. He searched the house and then Peterson's truck, he said, finding a .22-caliber handgun in the glove compartment.

Brocchini stuffed the gun in his pocket and later booked it as evidence.

Brocchini asked Peterson to submit to a gunshot residue test, to which he agreed. Peterson said he had last fired a gun a month earlier while hunting, but questioned whether exhaust from the boat's motor would show up on the test, the detective testified, adding that it would not.

The results of the test were not announced in court.

Officials have not said whether Laci Peterson died from a gunshot wound, but have indicated in court papers that she was killed inside her house.........

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Laci Peterson's husband talked about life as a widower, detective says

Laci Peterson's husband talked about life as a widower, detective says

Bill Melley, Associated Press

Published November 7, 2003 LACI08

MODESTO, Calif. -- The same day he bought a fishing boat that would provide his alibi when his pregnant wife vanished two weeks later, Scott Peterson told his mistress he was a widower planning his first Christmas alone, a police officer testified.

Detective Allen Brocchini, who launched the Christmas Eve investigation into Laci Peterson's disappearance, said Scott Peterson bought the boat Dec. 9 - the same day Fresno massage therapist Amber Frey later told the officer that she confronted Peterson about being married.

While Brocchini did not link the two events that happened that day, he provided the pieces of the puzzle prosecutors are assembling to show Peterson was plotting the demise of his wife weeks before he returned from his Dec. 24 fishing excursion and reported her gone.

Brocchini's testimony Thursday in the preliminary hearing revealed the details he gathered from the day Peterson claimed he was motoring his 14-foot skiff on San Francisco Bay to his arrest nearly four months later in San Diego.

Peterson was arrested driving a Mercedes convertible be bought for $3,600 cash, using his mother's name, ``Jacqueline Peterson.''

When asked about the peculiar name, he told the seller it was the name his parents gave him, Brocchini said.

In the first hours of the investigation, Peterson denied he was having an affair, Brocchini said. Peterson never told him about Frey.

On Dec. 30, Frey placed one of the hundreds of calls Modesto police received each day. Brocchini was watching a clerk type notes from the caller and decided to pick up the phone and handle the call himself.

The detective then drove 90 miles to Fresno to interview Frey, a single mother.

Frey said she met Peterson on Nov. 20 and he said he was single. But she later became suspicious and confronted him about three weeks later because she thought he was married.

``He said he lost his wife, this would be the first holiday he was without his wife,'' Frey told Brocchini.

Peterson called Frey on Christmas and the following three days, Brocchini said. At some point, he told her he was out of the country and would be able to spend more time with her after Jan. 25.

Frey began taping their phone conversations for police, and investigators tapped Peterson's phones for evidence.

Frey may testify later in the hearing that will determine whether the 31-year-old former fertilizer salesman is tried on charges of murdering his 27-year-old wife and unborn son. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

The hearing will resume Wednesday.............

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Detective testifies to finding gun in Scott Peterson's truck

BRIAN MELLEY, Associated Press Writer Thursday, November 6, 2003

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(11-06) 11:45 PST MODESTO, Calif. (AP) --

A Modesto Police detective who spent last Christmas Eve launching an investigation into Laci Peterson's disappearance testified Thursday that officers found a .22-caliber semiautomatic handgun in Scott Peterson's pickup truck.

It was the first hint that Peterson, accused of killing his pregnant wife and unborn son, owned a weapon. But Modesto police detective Al Brocchini made no connection between the weapon and the death of pregnant substitute teacher Laci Peterson. Brocchini testified for 90 minutes Thursday on the sixth day of a hearing to determine if Peterson will stand trial for murder.

Brocchini, under questioning from Stanislaus County prosecutor Rick Distaso, also explained that as the Christmas Eve investigation began, Peterson denied having an extramarital affair and worried about his boss learning that he stored his boat in a company warehouse.

Before Brocchini's testimony, Peterson defense lawyer Mark Geragos told Stanislaus County Superior Court Judge Al Girolami that he recently discovered that the FBI conducted closed-circuit television surveillance of Peterson's home after his wife disappeared.

Geragos said he will subpoena the FBI for copies of the tape and seek a motion to dismiss charges against Peterson.

The 31-year-old former fertilizer salesman faces two counts of murder for the death of his wife and unborn son. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

Brocchini said he arrived at the Peterson house on Covena Avenue about 9:30 p.m. Dec. 24, about four hours after Laci Peterson's stepfather Ron Grantski reported her missing to police.

The detective described Scott Peterson as cooperative, saying the fertilizer salesman never told him to leave or get out of his house.

Brocchini also recounted writing down all the phone numbers in Peterson's cellular phone log and taking pictures of Peterson's boat stored at a warehouse. He said the boat contained two fishing poles, a lifejacket, a homemade boat anchor consisting of cement poured into a bucket and yellow-handled pliers.

Much of the Peterson's preliminary hearing has focused on a single piece of human hair wrapped in the pliers, which prosecutors maintain was a hair from Laci Peterson.

Brocchini also described Peterson's remarks about a bucket and mop that have dominated testimony in recent days. He said Peterson told officers that his wife asked him to bring the mop bucket into the house before he left on a fishing trip to Berkeley Marina on the morning of Christmas Eve. He said Peterson said his wife was mopping floors when.........

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Peterson allegedly said wife died

Peterson allegedly said wife died

Detective says husband made claim before woman was killed

MODESTO, Calif., Nov. 6 — Two weeks before his wife was murdered, Scott Peterson told his mistress that his wife was already dead and that he was about to spend his first Christmas without her, the lead detective in the case testified Thursday.

Scott Peterson, asked whether police ‘had used cadaver dogs to search for Laci. I said, “No, I hadn’t considered her dead yet.” I was kind of surprised he asked that.’

— AL BROCCHINI Modesto police detective PETERSON TOLD the woman, Amber Frey, that “he had lost his wife and this would be his first holiday without his wife,” Modesto police Detective Al Brocchini said during the seventh day of a preliminary hearing on charges that Peterson murdered his pregnant wife, Laci, and their unborn son.

The detective said he later learned that Scott Peterson called Frey daily starting Christmas Day, the day after Laci Peterson disappeared.

Frey “heard from him on the 25th, the 26th, the 27th and the 28th, and he said he was out of the country and would be able to be with her more around January 25,” Brocchini said.

Frey, who is expected to testify next week, taped many of the conversations, Brocchini said. It was a day of revealing testimony in a hearing dragged out by delays and painstakingly detailed DNA testimony. Brocchini also testified that when he searched Peterson’s pickup truck for clues late Christmas Eve, he founded a loaded gun in the glove compartment.

The detective offered no suggestion that the gun, a Llama .22 caliber semiautomatic handgun with no round in the chamber and a magazine loaded with live ammunition, had recently been used.

But Brocchini said Peterson called him on his cell phone at 2 a.m. Christmas Day wanting the gun back. “He said he wished I’d told him I kept the gun for evidence,” Brocchini said. “I responded it was illegal to have a loaded gun in his glove box and I was going to put it into evidence.”

Scott Peterson, 31, then asked Brocchini “if they had used cadaver dogs to search for Laci,” Brocchini added. “I said, ‘No, I hadn’t considered her dead yet.’ I was kind of surprised he asked that.”

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To: Yaelle
Oh Man that is sick, but I like your simulated version of his thinking.
341 posted on 11/08/2003 3:21:34 PM PST by oceanperch (Respite care, it is a good thing.)
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To: Canadian Outrage
She does, doesn't she? I don't think I've ever seen a picture of her, has anyone here?

It's just odd that Dennis' wife wasn't at his side when we'd see him, maybe she was but kept herself in the background on purpose.

At first I think there was even speculation they might be divorced, but someone shot that down, I have no idea. Would love to know, though. ;-)
342 posted on 11/08/2003 3:26:33 PM PST by hergus
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To: Fitzcarraldo
Perfect Fitzcarraldo! I have been toying with that thought but you hit it right on!

Great perspective.
343 posted on 11/08/2003 3:28:44 PM PST by oceanperch (Respite care, it is a good thing.)
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To: runningbear
One of the three men who kidnapped and buried a bus load of Chowchilla-area school children 27 years ago was denied parole for the 14th time Wednesday.

That's good news. Three rich kids with no positive motivation and time on their hands take weeks making elaborate plans to kidnap a school bus full of children, and bury it on Daddy's land.

My kids went to school in NowWorldFamousChowchilla and had the same bus driver that saved those kids.

Keep those guys in prison, thank God none of the kids died.

344 posted on 11/08/2003 3:31:55 PM PST by Syncro
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To: Canadian Outrage
Thanks for the heads up on LKL tonight...

Scott is just one big fidgeter....eyes flitting around, lips contorting. I wonder if his leg's were jiggling...

Are we going to have to add ADHD to our list of his supposed challanges?
345 posted on 11/08/2003 3:35:24 PM PST by hergus
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To: runningbear
His name's not Scaughty...it's JACQUELYN!! The mother is a skank and so is the father, and they are the reason that scaughty JACQUELYN is a murderer most likely. Anyone think the mother didn't know her sn was buying a car and had dyed his hair???
346 posted on 11/08/2003 3:38:04 PM PST by Ann Archy
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To: Sandylapper
Bit old fashion but I don't think women should be Police Men on the front line....but as detectives they would be da bomb.
347 posted on 11/08/2003 3:42:44 PM PST by oceanperch (Respite care, it is a good thing.)
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To: oceanperch
For some reason that made me LOL...

I hope I can figure out why sometime.
348 posted on 11/08/2003 3:43:49 PM PST by Syncro (Sometimes I don't understand me...:>)
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To: hergus
Thanks, hergus! That may be Amy's mother! There does seem to be a resemblance and an appearance of the right age difference!

Reporters don't seem to be zeroing into or questionning Brocchini's remarks about the power outage. Did Brocchini ask Scott point blank, "why is the power out"? Did Scott possibly say, "because I have a timing device on it and don't know how to override the system"? Could there be a signifcant omission here in the "power outage" story?

349 posted on 11/08/2003 4:38:34 PM PST by Sandylapper
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To: Sandylapper
Could there be a signifcant omission here in the "power outage" story?

I forget what SP told the police exactly but if he said the lights were out, they were. There were no light switches to be found because the lighting in those light indusrial buildings is usually operated directly from the breakers. Why he didn't offer to turn the breaker on is anybody's guess.

350 posted on 11/08/2003 4:46:43 PM PST by RGSpincich
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To: Ann Archy
Perfect! Who are we to disrespect a man that wants to go by the name Jacquelyn. In CA, all you have to do to have a new name is start using one, altho many opt for the formalization process. How do I change my tagline?
351 posted on 11/08/2003 4:59:29 PM PST by at bay (no deals, Snotty, only nee-deals)
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To: oceanperch
LOL, OP! Bit old fashioned myself, but I'm trying to figure out why LE was taking "rags in a bucket" from the top of the washing machine, which were apparently used to clean the bathrooms and had bleach on them, plus mops and a mop bucket that were place outside the front entrance. I'm trying to figure out if and whether they checked a possible dishwasher for dirty breakfast dishes. Dirty breakfast dishes coupled with the Martha Stewart story, MIGHT speak to SP's innocence--that Laci was alive on the morning of Dec. 24th. Was LE giving Scott a due presumption of innocence, or were they taking only possibly incriminating pieces of evidence?

Granted, not popular questions, but probably valid under a "presumption of innocence" system. JMO

352 posted on 11/08/2003 5:07:28 PM PST by Sandylapper
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To: cyncooper
It's his right. As are his rights to last rites.
353 posted on 11/08/2003 5:34:12 PM PST by at bay (no deals, Jacquelyn, only choice of lobster,steak or chicken for last dinner party of one)
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To: at bay
Suggested last rites audience: Donny, the brown van gang, Dirty and Skeeter, local 205 of the satanic cults confederated, Winona Ryder (I told you MG wasn't that great!), Nava, (she'll want to bring bleach to cleanup afterwads) and the warehouse electircian/handyman Elizabeth (it's a boy named Sue kinda thing)
354 posted on 11/08/2003 5:48:33 PM PST by at bay (no deals, Jacquelyn, only choice of lobster, steak or chicken for last dinner party of one)
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To: oceanperch
Paraphrase - DS Interview Part II

SP: Yeah, they were down when I returned…um, it’s…very common in the summer that she opens up the curtains, but again you know, we’re talking about a day that…I don’t know what it was, probably 40 degrees that day or something…and during the winter, we don’t open the curtains…to keep the house warm.





EXCERPT

http://www.ktvu.com/news/2621160/detail.html

...MR. DISTASO: Q. What time did the defendant say he woke up?

A. He woke up about 8:00 o'clock. Laci had gotten up a little bit earlier.

Q. And did he say whether or not they both ate breakfast?

A. Yes.

Q. What did he say?

A. He said he got up after Laci, took a shower and went had a bowl of cereal.

Q. Did he say what Laci had had for breakfast?

A. Said she had a bowl of cereal.

Q. What did he say happened next? Or what did he say they did next?

A. They watched Laci's favorite show, Martha Stewart.

Q. And did he say whether or not they watched the whole show?

A. No, he said he didn't watch the whole show, but I asked him what he remembered about the show.

Q. Okay. And what did he tell you?

A. That they were cooking meringue, something to do with meringue.

Q. Okay. Did he tell you anything else about the show, anything else that he remembered?

A. No.

Q. What did he tell you in regards to going fishing that day?

A. That it was a that-morning decision.

Q. And did he say why he decided to go fishing that day?

A. Yes.

Q. Why?

A. Said it was too cold to go golfing.






(After a series of questions on buying the boat, Distaso returns to the morning of Dec. 24th)

Q. Now, going back to the 24th, the defendant said that they'd had breakfast, and what did he say -- he decided to go fishing. What did he say that Laci Peterson was doing at this time?

A. He -- Laci asked the defendant to bring in a bucket. She was going to mop, clean up the kitchen, go shopping for a dinner or a brunch they were going to have and then walk the dog.

Q. Okay. And did he say what time he left the residence?

A. About 9:30 or 9:35.

Q. Did he say what Laci Peterson was wearing when he left the residence?

A. Yes.

Q. What was that?

A. She had black pants on. She had a white pullover type blouse that didn't have any bucket -- buttons, and it was long-sleeve, and she was barefoot.

Q. And did he say what Laci was actually doing when he left? You know, you gave us the rundown of what he said she was going to do. Did he say -- or did you ask him exactly what she was doing when he left?

A. Yes.

Q. What was that?

A. She was mopping.

Q. Did he say which portion of the house she was mopping?

A. Yes.

Q. Where?

A. Can I show you on the --

Q. Yeah, I was just going to say, actually, if you could just write "Laci mopping" in the area of the house where the defendant told you she was mopping.

A. She was mopping right inside these French double doors.

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So ... it was too cold to go golfing and open the window shades, but warm enough to go fishing and mop a kitchen floor, barefoot, and walk the dog?

Also ... "A. She was mopping right inside these French double doors." ... Is where LE found the crumpled rug?
355 posted on 11/08/2003 5:51:27 PM PST by maggief
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To: RGSpincich
I forget what SP told the police exactly but if he said the lights were out, they were.

Could be important what was said exactly in that exchange about the outage, since it appears that McAllister is strongly suggesting with his questions that Brocchini is slanting the story toward the "guilty behavior" aspect. If Scott gave a reasonable explanation, was that guilty behavior? No question in my mind about it: the lights were out, but if it became a "news item" (and it did), that Scott was obviously hiding something that night from MPD, I'd like to hear what SP's explanation was about why those lights were out.

Re the breaker, thought I'd heard there was a wall switch in plain view.

356 posted on 11/08/2003 6:30:30 PM PST by Sandylapper
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To: maggiefluffs
"Q. And did he say why he decided to go fishing that day? A. Yes. Q. Why? A. Said it was too cold to go golfing. "

I just have never understood the 'Too cold for golf' bit...... so he goes fishing? Sorry, even with a few snowflakes, it's never too cold for golf ;-)

357 posted on 11/08/2003 6:41:09 PM PST by Rusty Roberts (RB and RG have memories like elephants, thankfallully for those of us who read but post infrequently)
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To: Canadian Outrage
Yes. I'm beginning to wonder, in all seriousness, why they aren't using an insanity defense.

Geragos has seen all of this, and more, in discovery. Scott has damned himself with all of those interviews in late winter. What in the world are the lawyers thinking?
358 posted on 11/08/2003 8:22:30 PM PST by pinz-n-needlez
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To: pinz-n-needlez
"What in the world are the lawyers thinking?"

Blow a good bit of the million retainer on the prelim, then convince his family and Jacquelyn to plead to life without, which they will probably take. The d.a.'s shouldn't accept a plea but they probably will.

359 posted on 11/08/2003 9:20:35 PM PST by at bay (no deals, Jacquelyn, only choice of lobster, steak or chicken for last dinner party of one)
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To: pinz-n-needlez
"Yes. I'm beginning to wonder, in all seriousness, why they aren't using an insanity defense."

Insanity defenses, contrary to popular belief, are difficult. They would have to be able to show that he did not know/understand what he was doing when he committed the crime. Personality disorders (e.g., narcissism, sociopathy, etc.) do not typically provide the foundation for this type of defense. These folks know what they are doing, they know it is wrong, but they just don't care. I would say an insanity defense is simply out of the question...unless there is something here we don't know.
360 posted on 11/09/2003 5:15:12 AM PST by drjulie
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